Dear Wagner,
I have Raphidrilus nemasoma (or at least something that I called
Raphidrilus nemasoma :-)) from the Northern Adriatic Sea. I collected it
in November 2008. in Vrsar harbour (Northern Adriatic sea), in the talus
of the invasive algae Caulerpa racemosa. I found all 23 specimens in
only one sub-sample. They are fixed in formalin and then conserved in
70% alcohol.
Let me know how can I help.
Many greetings,
Barbara
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Barbara Mikac, M.Sc.
Center for Marine Research
Rudjer Boskovic Institute
G. Paliaga 5
52210 Rovinj
Croatia
tel: 00385 52 804-772
fax: 00385 52 813-496
e-mail: barbara.mikac from cim.irb.hr
On Thu, 2009-12-03 at 16:00 -0800, Wagner Magalhaes wrote:
> Dear all,
>>>> We have been working on an undescribed Raphidrilus very abundant on an
> invasive alga in Oahu´s shallow water, Hawaii. Since Petersen and
> George (1991) pointed out that Raphidrilus nemasoma Monticelli, 1910
> series type have been lost or never kept, we wonder if anyone has
> recently collected specimens from the type locality (Gulf of Napoli)
> or any other location where unidentified Raphidrilus specimens have
> been found (e.g. from Florida or British Columbia, Canada).
>>>> Any help/info would be greatly appreciated,
>>>> Wagner Magalhães
>> Research Assistant
>> Wormlab, University of Hawaii
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